THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



IlllillSIIP^ 



*?„ °.v.^tiVhe made at the Agricultural Colleg 



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ffi'^nfbCLJpe'dher calfkfthe ; night, ^ndwa^fouDd 



only hare to purchase a small quantity ofbones 



Quired foMhe three succeeding crop? of-Tartey, weds? and 



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r his horses, buys them 



his horses ; if not, they, of course, all go the same way 

 Carrots, if kepi will keep a long 



time, or m sand they will keep out of doors, if covered 

 25™' and th * n t> anked »P with earth ; The Pocket 

 and the Stud, by H. Hieover. 





\f Suffolk. By William and Hugh 

 d. Longman and Co. 



through Arthur Young, a Suffolk 

 dently of the local ••-'---- 



definite, local, and particular they are, the 

 had a great deal rather have the 

 - ^stances being 



Peraal of the Suffolk 



S^IT ! U1 ! Xert 0n a g ricult ure, than that which a 



5^nUT?diSSSedT Id T\ H 6 



SuTi! T< 3 '- S P r ? miums ' ^ well as those of the 

 ffi % ^ Clety 0f En S Iand : and the estimation in 

 SenSkn^'iT 6 " 6 SUre ' be widel y shared in the 



tw, „ Miscellaneous. 



? ClSr.^^ °™> l housed Carrot's 





53«J. They used to be g. 

 ke *P the body J con,.^ m m ^ " 







8lVe ° ne ' thou go they become extremely 





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$&ttott& 



fn&Xnd^; 

 = d areTnX,: 



Almonds, per peck, 6a 



VEGETABLES. 



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